SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492016-12-09T22:11:06-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #679319 on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteCustomer #679319urn:uuid:13602058-323f-0e15-1824-87a6f7fda30f2015-10-07T14:59:17-06:00<p>has anyone found a good pin diagram for this button?</p>Customer #629078 on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteCustomer #629078urn:uuid:e9637db0-6727-50e6-43b3-e602f857120a2014-12-14T15:59:56-07:00<p>Are these double pole, or single pole?</p>Customer #475589 on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteCustomer #475589urn:uuid:85808cf2-e8f0-01d5-1775-6bdaa1a5c7b32013-10-04T18:26:15-06:00<p>the manufacturer you will find, try to google &ldquo;khan.cn&rdquo;</p>icyfyer on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- Whiteicyfyerurn:uuid:d85b98fc-5265-b181-3698-517241f30de62012-03-18T07:36:45-06:00<p>On the contrary. After receiving mine, it is obvious that these do actually need a breakout board to work with a breadboard. The pins line up in a way that makes it pretty much impossible to stretch across enough rows to separate them, and they don&rsquo;t properly span the open row in the center. The breakout board is a dream, though. Highly recommended.</p>
<p>Also, I am powering these from the Arduino off of a PWM pin. I&rsquo;ve written a very small sketch that turns the LED on when you press the button, then starts to fade it out after about 20ms. I haven&rsquo;t figured out yet how to interrupt the fade-out process to light it back up if you press it again, but I&rsquo;m working on it (software interrupt?). If you want a copy of the sketch, let me know.</p>joshl on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- Whitejoshlurn:uuid:458392fe-a72a-1734-4b54-9907edcf33e42012-03-14T10:53:24-06:00<p>since sparkfun isn&rsquo;t doing a good job of providing data for these buttons&hellip; this seems to work best for me:</p>
<p>white led juice = 3vdc 15mA</p>
<p>button = 12v</p>
<p>button current max = ???</p>icyfyer on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- Whiteicyfyerurn:uuid:98563f91-5dab-0176-a6b4-ccc94c9e55aa2012-02-25T09:23:51-07:00<p>What about fitting into a protoboard? Fingers crossed. We shouldn&rsquo;t need a breakout board for something this simple.</p>Ookseer on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteOokseerurn:uuid:775d1764-29e5-b6e4-4ea7-ed001d4fc3522012-01-29T21:04:42-07:00<p>Nope, I believe that&rsquo;s the switch rating. The LED lights at around 3V.</p>
<p>For those making a footprint I found a full set of measurements (though no more data) on the manufacturer&rsquo;s site: http://www.omten.com/eng/showpro.asp?id=504</p>Ookseer on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteOokseerurn:uuid:7f5a5072-bbe3-0517-92dd-47dd340a2a8c2012-01-29T15:33:24-07:00<p>I would love these in an opaque lens like the red, green, and orange lights. The clear lens makes this one pretty harsh.</p>SparkLight on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteSparkLighturn:uuid:5eb07088-c039-941d-8047-5fee744af4d02011-12-06T03:12:09-07:00<p>Has anyone actually tested the voltage these can run with? I can guarantee a quick flashing of colors and then smoke a nice smell to go with it at 9v.</p>Ranger1 on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteRanger1urn:uuid:8535ad51-c151-0ecb-192d-69fa6de411b72011-11-06T01:53:05-06:00<p>12vdc?</p>Black Wolf on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteBlack Wolfurn:uuid:1eef8220-f954-c09e-6dcd-fd6fc9b2fd172011-09-10T04:49:35-06:00<p>I just want to make sure I&rsquo;ve read that datasheet right, they are saying the LED&rsquo;s V-fwd is 12V right?</p>Customer #161630 on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteCustomer #161630urn:uuid:d2fc2100-5cfd-be89-8043-6c169d4050622011-04-13T08:20:59-06:00<p>Do you have the Eagle footprint for this?</p>Claymo on COM-10439 - LED Tactile Button- WhiteClaymourn:uuid:c5023183-0ddc-4d08-7b98-8e9b2f72e1e82011-03-10T14:40:20-07:00<p>Can you make/get a LED Tactile Button with an RGB LED? Imagine the possibilities!</p>